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hillary clinton ak knowledged that event. benghazi is one of the biggest representatives of the state. this will be a big factor in 2016. >> i don't know if we can call it love but chris christie got a lot of it at the the correspondents' dinner. the newark stark ledger saying new jersey's economic problems could be a bigger problem for the governor. fiscally conservative republicans would have plenty of fodder to tear into his record as would hillary clinton or another democrat in the general election. how viable, raul, is he? does he need to work to get some of that back? >> he needs to do a lot of work. i'm not convinced he's still viable. the big question at this point is what exactly does chris christie have to recommend himself for the presidency? especially republican candidates. they traditionally run as business managers, strong business background. the economic aspect. his state has not been doing well at all. new jersey underperforms the nation by several economic metrics. they are 28th in private sector job creati
hillary clinton ak knowledged that event. benghazi is one of the biggest representatives of the state. this will be a big factor in 2016. >> i don't know if we can call it love but chris christie got a lot of it at the the correspondents' dinner. the newark stark ledger saying new jersey's economic problems could be a bigger problem for the governor. fiscally conservative republicans would have plenty of fodder to tear into his record as would hillary clinton or another democrat in the...
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now president clinton is correct. in his administration, a rising tide did lift a lot more boats than were lifted in the following administration but, you know, i can understand what he's doing. i would, too, if i were defending my legacy. the truth is i think we would be better served by looking forward and trying to figure out how to get out of this problem because this income inequality problem is a real problem and it does have to be dealt with it and won't be dealt with by blaming george bush or bill clinton for it. >> you bring up gop there with george bush. on the gop side, there's this certain ex-florida governor who may be giving the current new jersey one a run for his money here. we have the "new york times" reporting that jeb bush's increasingly serious and public consideration of a 2016 run has some major republican donors considering jumping the chris christie ship. if that happened, howard, tell me what would that mean for christie? would it mean curtains for him? >> i think christie's already seeing th
now president clinton is correct. in his administration, a rising tide did lift a lot more boats than were lifted in the following administration but, you know, i can understand what he's doing. i would, too, if i were defending my legacy. the truth is i think we would be better served by looking forward and trying to figure out how to get out of this problem because this income inequality problem is a real problem and it does have to be dealt with it and won't be dealt with by blaming george...
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clinton on the other hand swam through his problems because the economy was really good. so the context we talk about most of the politics, personality and all, oftentimes comes in that package, that box that says, how you doing? >> that's the whole atmosphere, you know. and so you take on the characteristics of the atmosphere, your term in office does. you know, so change the atmospherics. i mean -- the atmospherics should be getting better. >> that's what they're trying to do, though. the democrats are crafting a big message, if the news is bad, they're going to be the ones that are going to give the middle class and the working class a chance at fighting back. that is the elegant and overarching democratic strategy here. we know it's not that much better, so we're going to keep telling you guys that we're the ones fighting. >> i'm a little concerned about the president. i think he should take some -- everyone says you shouldn't brag and i know the bush family never bragged, but the fact is, that's old money talking. old money does haven't to brag. >> new money does. >>
clinton on the other hand swam through his problems because the economy was really good. so the context we talk about most of the politics, personality and all, oftentimes comes in that package, that box that says, how you doing? >> that's the whole atmosphere, you know. and so you take on the characteristics of the atmosphere, your term in office does. you know, so change the atmospherics. i mean -- the atmospherics should be getting better. >> that's what they're trying to do,...
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i didn't vote against senator clinton. i voted for barack obama. >> one other thing i want to hit on here as we wrap. you talk about your parents in the book. you said that you're still astonished to this day how hard they fought to get you and your brothers the educational opportunities they never had. you go back that far. we have a picture up here as well that our viewers can see. but as you -- how much did that really -- i guess you give your partisans all the credit in the world. how their decisions and that sacrifice and their insistence on education is why you're sitting where you are today? >> there's no question about it. my mother opened a kindergarten in our church when i was 4 years old. and enrolled all of us in that kindergarten. and all of the children who attended our church. my father was -- he never got a high school diploma. though he took a test. and entered college. but he wasser in er inever awar degree because he did not have a high school diploma. my dad did not tell me about that until i approached
i didn't vote against senator clinton. i voted for barack obama. >> one other thing i want to hit on here as we wrap. you talk about your parents in the book. you said that you're still astonished to this day how hard they fought to get you and your brothers the educational opportunities they never had. you go back that far. we have a picture up here as well that our viewers can see. but as you -- how much did that really -- i guess you give your partisans all the credit in the world. how...
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the clintons overnight tim kaine became the late toast throw his support behind hillary clinton. this came a few days after bill clinton spoke at georgetown university and delivered a deflgsz of his economic record as president. to head off trouble on the left for hilary. >> how many times i have read from the left bitter criticism about what a slug i was to sign the balanced budget of ' 96 lowering the capital gains rate. i did it but we had the money to do it and it was the price i paid to e get the children's health insurance program and all that education stuff and i would do it again tomorrow in a heartbeat. >> so the legacy of bill clinton on economic issues and domestic issues, it plays a role in how the democratic party looks at him and i found that speech so interesting because when i look at the clinton years, i think the speech was two hours, which was short for bill clinton. i think you could make a case to be satisfying to the liberal base but he forged this alliance. talk about what happened in 2008. how does the left look at bill clint clinton's legacy as president
the clintons overnight tim kaine became the late toast throw his support behind hillary clinton. this came a few days after bill clinton spoke at georgetown university and delivered a deflgsz of his economic record as president. to head off trouble on the left for hilary. >> how many times i have read from the left bitter criticism about what a slug i was to sign the balanced budget of ' 96 lowering the capital gains rate. i did it but we had the money to do it and it was the price i paid...
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the possibility this has been talked about that former secretary of state hillary clinton might be asked to either by the select committee or darrell issa's committee as well, if she is there put in front and questioned, what might be said and how might this hurt her should she run in 2016? >> well, that's one of the biggest sort of issues out there outstanding regarding her tenure as secretary of state. so certainly if it comes to that, you know, we'll have to see whether or not she is willing to engage and take it on. she did testify a few times regarding this and seemed to hold up her end of the bargain. >> right. >> and didn't really sully her image that much or damage her approval rating so we'll see whether or not she's willing to engage. remember, her book is coming out next month where it's expected she'll discuss this a little bit. >> it's a year now, a year and a half if she were to run she'll get into it. it's kind of early perhaps to be bringing her in front of congress, would you say? >> yeah. in fact, you know, maybe she thinks, you know what, if they really want me to come
the possibility this has been talked about that former secretary of state hillary clinton might be asked to either by the select committee or darrell issa's committee as well, if she is there put in front and questioned, what might be said and how might this hurt her should she run in 2016? >> well, that's one of the biggest sort of issues out there outstanding regarding her tenure as secretary of state. so certainly if it comes to that, you know, we'll have to see whether or not she is...
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it's just that president clinton is very, very, very good at it. he has organized over 100 fund-raising dinners and over 200 fund-raising midnight snacks, did you know that? is he laughing? is he ? is the president -- as he is drinking a lot of water ultimately he is laughing. tomorrow night in washington, the white house correspondents' dinner which afford, let's be honest, the ethically dubious and arguably in poor taste annual public opportunity for members of the white house press corps to all but ka ed innoodle the people they're offering. and though that point of the event is, the one virtue about the white house correspondent's dinner, it is funny even when comedy pushes the limit for what you are allowed to say in polite company. >> but this is amazing, you know, the first black preside president -- i know you are biracial, but the first black president. you know, proud to be able to say that, the first black president. you know? well that is unless you screw up. and then it is going to be up with the half white guy, huh? who voted for him,
it's just that president clinton is very, very, very good at it. he has organized over 100 fund-raising dinners and over 200 fund-raising midnight snacks, did you know that? is he laughing? is he ? is the president -- as he is drinking a lot of water ultimately he is laughing. tomorrow night in washington, the white house correspondents' dinner which afford, let's be honest, the ethically dubious and arguably in poor taste annual public opportunity for members of the white house press corps to...
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#benghazi is where you can find tweets about how hillary clinton has buckets of blood on her hands. the white house sends more personnel to the bundy ranch over cows than they did to benghazi. it's the place where people think that a white house communications adviser looking at white house talking points is the next watergate. #benghazi isn't just online, it's an entire industry, an entire imaginary realm. it's where, for instance, lindsey graham has actually been living for the past year. >> this is not a fox news story, this is an american story. i'm not satisfied with having the executive branch tell me what happened in benghazi. the scumbags are the people in the white house who lied about this. we're just starting on benghazi. >> #benghazi is the alternate fox news universe where there is only one thing going on in the world and it is benghazi. >> all right. we were waiting for others to ask questions. we know that the next question coming up is from a german reporter. we are not anticipating that that would be about the situation with benghazi, which is breaking news since th
#benghazi is where you can find tweets about how hillary clinton has buckets of blood on her hands. the white house sends more personnel to the bundy ranch over cows than they did to benghazi. it's the place where people think that a white house communications adviser looking at white house talking points is the next watergate. #benghazi isn't just online, it's an entire industry, an entire imaginary realm. it's where, for instance, lindsey graham has actually been living for the past year....
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they want to keep hillary clinton out of the white house. they want to keep the embassy revved up for the vote this fall, and they want to keep the headlines coming. subpoena john kerry. they played no preparation for them. issa just subpoenaed him out of the blue. they don't care what comes of it. >> he wasn't there then. >> john kerry has to testify. then kerry will go testify. then more hanging testifies when kerry testifies and they can just make it go on forever. >> the white house is taking heat for not disclosing the e-mail sooner. now, here's jay carney facing off with abc's jonathan carr who's actually quite good at his questioning here earlier this week. let's listen to carr going after carney. >> why were you holding back this information? why was this e-mail not turned over to the congress? why was it not released when you released all the other e-mails. this is directly relevant. >> john again -- >> why did it take a court case for you to release this. >> i can say it again and again and you can keep asking again and again. this
they want to keep hillary clinton out of the white house. they want to keep the embassy revved up for the vote this fall, and they want to keep the headlines coming. subpoena john kerry. they played no preparation for them. issa just subpoenaed him out of the blue. they don't care what comes of it. >> he wasn't there then. >> john kerry has to testify. then kerry will go testify. then more hanging testifies when kerry testifies and they can just make it go on forever. >> the...
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the problem for jeb bush is not the general election, especially if it's bush versus clinton. his real -- and being attached to his brother which will be something he has to deal with. the real problem is getting out of the republican primary when you have all of these folks. the bush people, people around him, people somewhat close to him who are talking to me say that they believe there's an excellent chance in places like ohio and south carolina and northern florida and elsewhere that the right side of the party, the tea party people on the republican side who would say anybody but jeb are going to divide among themselves will not coalesce around a single candidate and end up nominating somebody just like jeb bush. they think he has a much better chance. >> once we get past the prit marys he would maybe prove to be a big advantage. i want to ask about the reporting ufl done in texas. you have a piece going up on msnbc.com. >> since last year battlegrounds texas has been working to register and mobilize texas voters but the long term goal of turning state blue. at the recent
the problem for jeb bush is not the general election, especially if it's bush versus clinton. his real -- and being attached to his brother which will be something he has to deal with. the real problem is getting out of the republican primary when you have all of these folks. the bush people, people around him, people somewhat close to him who are talking to me say that they believe there's an excellent chance in places like ohio and south carolina and northern florida and elsewhere that the...
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talked to some of clinton's writers and the writers would get the jokes and clinton would be like, these are about me. they should be about the other people. and one of the drafts that was released in this most recent clinton document dump, one they tried out that clinton liked was the white house press corps was the opposite of lake woe be gone. that all were below average. >> we'll see how it goes. joel mchale is the host, right? >> people are excited about that. the weekend is growing and growing and growing. >> it's a big weekend. mike allen, thank you, sir. >>> coming up, he said it was an honest mistake, but now there's a good chance you'll see jameis winston king crab legs in a grocery store near you. that's right. >>> and later, a suspected carjacker getting the ride of his life while holding onto the side of a new york city cab. "morning joe" straight ahead. ♪ just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you c
talked to some of clinton's writers and the writers would get the jokes and clinton would be like, these are about me. they should be about the other people. and one of the drafts that was released in this most recent clinton document dump, one they tried out that clinton liked was the white house press corps was the opposite of lake woe be gone. that all were below average. >> we'll see how it goes. joel mchale is the host, right? >> people are excited about that. the weekend is...
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the benghazi debate rages on capitol hill, the latest back and forth and it may wind up being hillary clinton's problem. coming up, the sculpture created in the name of unity that is actually tearing one small town apart. awe. i'm not going to turn my head because it would be unfortunate. you need to see what they're doing in this little town. ♪ ♪ make every day, her day with a full menu of appetizers and entrées crafted with care and designed to delight. fancy feast. love served daily. >>> welcome back, everybody. earlier in the show we told you the owners on the nba's advisory committee unanimously voted to move forward tw the termination of donald sterling's ownership of the clippers. forbes values the clippers at $575 million. and the 30 teams stands at $19 billion. that's more than the gdp of 83 entire countries. a lot of cash. let's huddle around the water cooler and check in with lewis who has the troubles of the mayor. >> jon stewart is weighing in on rob ford's entry into rehab. zblfl what makes this less valuable? it's not the crazy thing that rob ford got caught going this week.
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so clinton is a real deficit hawk. he brings down the deficit pretty substantially, interest rates come down substantially because of that. that is one of the contributors to growth in that period. and now interest rates are incredibly low and you don't need to worry about the deficit as much. there is a genuinely serious problem when a political movement decides that it has found unchanging economic truth and it doesn't need to update itself according to different times and you see that with the minimum wage. plenty i think put it very well. over time because minimum wage is not indexed to inflation, you need to raise it. this is not the application of some new theory. it's not really a raising of the minimum wage. it's keeping the former policy steady as it goes. and i think there's a bit of a trouble in the republican party right now to simply update the economic philosophy to a very changed economy in which median wages are very, very weak, job creation is very, very weak and people need more help. >> eugene, the f
so clinton is a real deficit hawk. he brings down the deficit pretty substantially, interest rates come down substantially because of that. that is one of the contributors to growth in that period. and now interest rates are incredibly low and you don't need to worry about the deficit as much. there is a genuinely serious problem when a political movement decides that it has found unchanging economic truth and it doesn't need to update itself according to different times and you see that with...
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. >>> then how big name democrats like clinton and charlie crist are working overtime to turn florida blue. if the latest polls are right, they might just be succeeding. c. intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use premarin vaginal cream if you've had unusual bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache, pelvic pain, breast pain, vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogen may increase your chances of getting cancer of the uterus, strokes, blood clots or dementia, so use it for the shortest time ba
. >>> then how big name democrats like clinton and charlie crist are working overtime to turn florida blue. if the latest polls are right, they might just be succeeding. c. intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal...
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bigger debate hillary clinton will face, this is what happens when you invade a country and then decide to have a light footprint afterwards when things go side ways and become chaotic, was the policy wrong to have such a light footprint. that's the stepback question. >> exactly. in fact, the general, the brigadier general from the africa command, they were stationed in germany, italy or germany, didn't have a forward basing. they were hours and hours away. that's one of the takeaways. have we improved security at these consulates and embassies? have they met that obligation since? >> that's an ongoing question and something that the administration has conceded and their independent review conceded that security was totally lacking, was not -- was not up to it. again, the reality is, not only the question of whether this was an intelligence failure, whether on 9/11 of all days, the government was not appropriately prepared for the prospect of a terror attack. >> that is a seriously -- >> system a question that i think -- >> strong criticism. >> when this gets into the political arena, y
bigger debate hillary clinton will face, this is what happens when you invade a country and then decide to have a light footprint afterwards when things go side ways and become chaotic, was the policy wrong to have such a light footprint. that's the stepback question. >> exactly. in fact, the general, the brigadier general from the africa command, they were stationed in germany, italy or germany, didn't have a forward basing. they were hours and hours away. that's one of the takeaways....
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with hillary clinton always in mind there are voters to sway and dollars to save. >>> and the sterling reputation as his peer goes to work for the embattled owners and oprah eyes his team. is it time for the nfl to finally free the redskins. good morning, i'm chris jansing and we begin this may day hopefully kissing good-bye to a three-day storm that has been relentless. the same severe weather that churned up at least 79 tornadoes across several states has now left pockets across the east coast under water. one measuring station in pensacola, florida, recorded 27 inches of rain in 48 hours. it's being called the worst flooding in that state in 30 years. streets washed away, resident his to be rescued from their homes. in baltimore, and urban landslide. a street collapsed taking people's cars with it and flooding railroad tracks that run below street level. out west, the opposite problem, wildfires fueled by the santa ana winds are threatening homes in the community of rancho cucamonga. more than 1600 homes have been evacuated. we'll get more to meteorologist bill cairns in just a mome
with hillary clinton always in mind there are voters to sway and dollars to save. >>> and the sterling reputation as his peer goes to work for the embattled owners and oprah eyes his team. is it time for the nfl to finally free the redskins. good morning, i'm chris jansing and we begin this may day hopefully kissing good-bye to a three-day storm that has been relentless. the same severe weather that churned up at least 79 tornadoes across several states has now left pockets across the...
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let's remember something interesting about where hillary clinton and bill clinton are now vis-a-vis where they were when they entered national politics. they were making $35,000 a year when he was governor of arkansas. now they have made in excess of $100 million on speeches. so they may not be in the eyes of many democrats the best messengers for the message of economic populism. >> you know -- >> $100 million? >> they've got a nice quote between the two of them. >> $100 million. >> highest paid. >> not bad. >> in listening to him just briefly, he spoke for two hours. >> no, he did not. stop it, barnicle. that's his first convention he spoke at. that was horrible. >> he was up for two hours with charts and graphs. >> don't tell me that. >> tim didn't stay for the two hours. >> i was going to say i hope he took his iphone and played angry birds. >> one of the interesting aspects listening to the president, he can recreate in people's minds, i think, a fondness for that period of time in the 1990s during the clinton administration. people forget a lot of the negatives. there's a fondness f
let's remember something interesting about where hillary clinton and bill clinton are now vis-a-vis where they were when they entered national politics. they were making $35,000 a year when he was governor of arkansas. now they have made in excess of $100 million on speeches. so they may not be in the eyes of many democrats the best messengers for the message of economic populism. >> you know -- >> $100 million? >> they've got a nice quote between the two of them. >>...
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i think there'll be a run against hillary clinton. elizabeth warren says she's not going to do it. i just saw her the other night. she said again she's not going to do it. but let's see who does. and the republican side is absolutely wide open. jeb has a considerable number of personal and -- and even career issues that he was going to want to deal with before he definitely gets in the race. i'm not convinced that's going to happen. >> one of the striking takeaways from this poll, corey, is that 47% of americans believe the u.s. needs to be less active around the world. what do you make of that? do you see that affecting how candidates run in this next election cycle? >> you know, i think this, ronan, is just a continuation of the fatigue from iraq and afghanistan. i mean, you know, the united states, for starters, americans in general, have always been less interested in foreign policy than domestic policy. right now with the economy being what it is, with sort of the continued negative polling, negative sentiments among americans toward the affordable care act, quite frankly amer
i think there'll be a run against hillary clinton. elizabeth warren says she's not going to do it. i just saw her the other night. she said again she's not going to do it. but let's see who does. and the republican side is absolutely wide open. jeb has a considerable number of personal and -- and even career issues that he was going to want to deal with before he definitely gets in the race. i'm not convinced that's going to happen. >> one of the striking takeaways from this poll, corey,...
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clinton is the past. she's got to be able to run as just hillary. >> she's always used that as her bumper sticker. >> that's a very valid point. what her advantage is, she's history. she's both the future and she's history as a potentially first female president. >> good point. jean cummings, chuck todd, chris cillizza, thank you very much. on to the future of the nba, hall of fame player kareem abdul-jabbar now joins me from los angeles. great to see you. thank you very much. we played a little bit of your immediate reactions earlier on tape from yesterday. but just your reaction to adam -- to what silver has done and the -- the punishment of sterling. is it enough? >> i think it's certainly enough to let everyone understand where our hearts are in terms of how the nba views mr. sterling and anyone who would espouse ideas and feelings that he has -- obviously he supports those things. >> are you persuaded that the owners will vote by three-fourths of them? will any of them have sort of some kind of secon
clinton is the past. she's got to be able to run as just hillary. >> she's always used that as her bumper sticker. >> that's a very valid point. what her advantage is, she's history. she's both the future and she's history as a potentially first female president. >> good point. jean cummings, chuck todd, chris cillizza, thank you very much. on to the future of the nba, hall of fame player kareem abdul-jabbar now joins me from los angeles. great to see you. thank you very much....
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most say her statement applies ekwlal to both jeb bush and hillary clinton. but our poll finds hillary clinton is more personally popular where bush is not. bush's favorable rating is lower and his numbers are actually worse than they were a year ago the more he's gotten out into the public spotlight. joining me now are our bipartisan polling team, democratic pollster fred yang and republican pollster mica roberts. fred, mika's boss said these are better numbers, they're not good. >> you can't get good until you get better. >> is this the first time ever that his approval rating is higher than both foreign policy and the economy? >> yes. >> i don't think i've seen that for any president. >> we're trying to see what's responsible for this -- >> it's all health care. >> i think it's health care. >> mica, when you see these numbers and see the repeal question is basically 50/50 on health care now, saying major changes or repeal or just minor changes, does that mean republicans should alter their message a little bit? >> i think if you look across this poll you s
most say her statement applies ekwlal to both jeb bush and hillary clinton. but our poll finds hillary clinton is more personally popular where bush is not. bush's favorable rating is lower and his numbers are actually worse than they were a year ago the more he's gotten out into the public spotlight. joining me now are our bipartisan polling team, democratic pollster fred yang and republican pollster mica roberts. fred, mika's boss said these are better numbers, they're not good. >> you...
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so far, hillary clinton is far outpacing two of her owe terrible gop rivals when it comes to favorability. the foresecretary of state is viewed significantly more positively than former governor jeb bush or senator rand paul. >> chuck todd, obama's approval ratings holding pretty steady. affordable care act stuck in the mid-30s. what's it mean? >> it's an important development in the last six months, joe, if you look at it both the president's approval rating and the health care numbers, basically the approval rating of the health care law are at six-month highs. meaning they're basically back to where they were the week before the website debacle. we were in the field, basically government shutdown, right when before we new the website was a total disaster. >> but it was like 36%? >> that's my point. and it had gotten worse over the last six months. the point of the poll is this, joe. the poll numbers are better, they're still not good, okay? there is slight improvement on the health care law. and that directly related to slight improvement for president obama. because what was amazing i
so far, hillary clinton is far outpacing two of her owe terrible gop rivals when it comes to favorability. the foresecretary of state is viewed significantly more positively than former governor jeb bush or senator rand paul. >> chuck todd, obama's approval ratings holding pretty steady. affordable care act stuck in the mid-30s. what's it mean? >> it's an important development in the last six months, joe, if you look at it both the president's approval rating and the health care...
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so far, hillary clinton is far outpacing two of her potential gop rivals when if comes to favorability. the former secretary of state is viewed significantly more positively than former governor jeb bush or senator ransd paul. >>> the states in the south are recovering from yet another day of wild weather. tornados sweeping through at least five different counties in north carolina. the twisters damaged buildings and caused flash flooding. fortunately no deaths were reported. still, the weather system took a devastating toll with storms being blamed for at least 35 deaths in the south. among the victims, daniel wassome, a iraq-war vet who died protecting his wife and two daughters from debris. >> it shows what a great daddy he was. he loved his girls. loved his wife. what a great son he was, you know. you couldn't ask for a better son. >> so heartbreaking for all of those families who have lost somebody. >> wassome's wife and daughters, they all survived. >>> the add obama administration is unveiling a ruling that uphold, the power of the epa to enforce the clean air act in what has be
so far, hillary clinton is far outpacing two of her potential gop rivals when if comes to favorability. the former secretary of state is viewed significantly more positively than former governor jeb bush or senator ransd paul. >>> the states in the south are recovering from yet another day of wild weather. tornados sweeping through at least five different counties in north carolina. the twisters damaged buildings and caused flash flooding. fortunately no deaths were reported. still,...
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had to get off his speakership, had two affairs, and ended two marriages, and was hitting president clinton at the time for his own infidelities. why is it, though, because there are so many stories like this, that we continue to get great advice from people that can't seem to take their own advice? >> i think it's just way too easy to become an inspirational icon in america, and newt gingrich is a prime example of that. he kind of put himself out as this moral leader, and he said he was, and everyone believed him. then he just fueled on itself, and there's just example after example from our culture of these people that were not good people. >> so, zach, let's talk about lance armstrong. i was until recently a huge fan. i read his -- >> my condolences. >> i read it's not about the bike. really i got a lot personally out of it. found it really inspirational, really moeshational. you have a quote from him in the book. he says winning is about heart. it's got to be in the right place. which just feels so weird and wrong hearing it come from lance armstrong, but, you know, he did have this sor
had to get off his speakership, had two affairs, and ended two marriages, and was hitting president clinton at the time for his own infidelities. why is it, though, because there are so many stories like this, that we continue to get great advice from people that can't seem to take their own advice? >> i think it's just way too easy to become an inspirational icon in america, and newt gingrich is a prime example of that. he kind of put himself out as this moral leader, and he said he was,...
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>> what they don't want is hillary clinton. okay? because hillary clinton can beat any of their candidates. sam stein wants to jump in. sam. >> i just want to make the point that it's april of 2014. >> thank you. >> everything we say now is totally irrelevant because the primary is not for a year. >> a year from today we will probably be witnessing our first presidential debates. i'm like you. i wish we wouldn't talk about these things early, but the reality is -- >> politico put it on their website. >> mike. all right. >> these politico guys, they're rabble-rousers. >> sam and i are going to get together later and talk about 2020. >> yes. much more exciting race. >> politico's -- no, i'm not. i know how the game is played. politico's mike allen. >> have a great week. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the clippers seem to be in the same boat in the pregame. but did it unify them during the game? we'll be right back. blap ♪ why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate.
>> what they don't want is hillary clinton. okay? because hillary clinton can beat any of their candidates. sam stein wants to jump in. sam. >> i just want to make the point that it's april of 2014. >> thank you. >> everything we say now is totally irrelevant because the primary is not for a year. >> a year from today we will probably be witnessing our first presidential debates. i'm like you. i wish we wouldn't talk about these things early, but the reality is --...